Ethiopian to augment flight frequency to Guangzhou
Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and most profitable African airline, is pleased to announce that it will add a thrice weekly service, on top of its daily flights, to Guangzhou as of October 8, 2016. Hence forth, Ethiopian will operate eleven weekly flights to/from Guangzhou.
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Frequency | Departure Airport | Departure Time | Arrival Airport | Arrival Time |
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ET 616 |
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ADD | 6:45 | CAN | 16:30 | ET 787 | ||
ET 617 | WED, FRI, SUN | CAN | 6:00 | ADD | 16:30 | ET 787 |
Group CEO Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, said, “We are pleased to launch more frequency to Guangzhou, one of the largest Chinese cities. Ethiopian has become the airline of choice among travelers between China, Africa and Brazil. We offer the best and fastest connectivity options with a total of 31 weekly flights, operated with the latest and most comfortable B787 and B777 aircraft, to four gateways in China; Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong, and with an immediate connection to 52 destinations in Africa and Sao Paulo in Brazil. For sure, this move will play a significant role to the growing economic and people-to-people ties between Africa and China.”
Ethiopian is a Pan-African global carrier, operating the youngest fleet with an average of less than 5 years and currently serving 93 international destinations across 5 continents with over 240 daily departures.
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